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Why You Should Stop Eating Imported Apple (must Watch) by scully95: 12:13pm On Feb 14, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIS1fuLvH6s

Where are we going to in this country ? Where is NAFDAC What is their Job? The head of NAFDAC need to be sacked if this is real for every apple you buy out there. Please buy apple, and do the same and post the link on here to educate others on why we need to stop eating imported goods, particularly apple

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Re: Why You Should Stop Eating Imported Apple (must Watch) by thehedge(f): 12:28pm On Feb 14, 2017
nobody and nothing is safe in this country cry

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Re: Why You Should Stop Eating Imported Apple (must Watch) by Nobody: 4:33am On Feb 18, 2017
Fruit companies do the in the US too, i only found out about it last year.they do this to make the apple and a few other fruits shine and look appealing

but whats most appealing is eating wax free fruits sad

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